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Combustion Aerosols – Factors Governing their Size and Composition and Implications to Human Health – Sarofim
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Authors: Prof. Adel Sarofim
Summary
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Abstract
58 people registered for the TOTeM, covering 15 countries. There was a strong
academic contingent, but there were 18 participants from industry or from industrial
laboratories. The TOTeM started with a very successful social evening with buffet
dinner to "break the ice".
The meeting opened with a short presentation from the Chairman, Prof. Jost Wendt,
followed by presentations from eight speakers. There was discussion after each
contribution and a general discussion at the end of the formal presentations. In
addition there were twelve poster presentations with on-location discussion. This
document summarises the presentations and discussions.
A significant number of conclusions were reached about the status of “Toxic Metals
and Fine Particles from Combustion Processes” and the future needs are cited herein.
Members may have further observations and enquiries to contribute. If so, please
forward them to IFRF NET so that they may be publicised to the IFRF Members in
general.
The research topic “ Toxic Metals and Fine Particles from Combustion Processes"
clearly has a strong future. Equally there is great potential for further improvements in
reductions in emissions. The rate of improvement will be accelerated by co-operation
within the IFRF membership.
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Research: Conference
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Outline
- 01 Comparison of Fine Particles Formed during Combustion of Pulverized Coal and Residual Fuel Oil – Physical, Chemical, and Toxicological Properties – Linak
- 02 Inhalation Health Risk Management of Fine particles and Trace Metals During Combustion of Coal and Wastes -Wendt
- 03 Partitioning of Toxic Metals During Sewage Sludge and Coal Co-Firing – Cenni
- 04 Fine Aerosol Formation in Industrial Scale Pulverised and Fluidized Bed Combustion of Coals and Biomass – Kauppinen
- 05 Toxic metal emission in co-firing of solid fuels in fluidized bed combustors – Kuovo
- 06 Mathematical Modelling of Toxic Metal Partitioning in a Practical Combustor – Yousif
- 07 Toxic Metals and Fine Particle Emissions – A Japanese Perspective – Moritomi
- 08 TOTeM 16 – Summary – IFRF Do No D121-y-5
- 09 Combustion Aerosols – Factors Governing their Size and Composition and Implications to Human Health – Sarofim
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